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2011/08/09

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$5,690 for an ounce of silver bullion? Impossible!

Dear Daily Profit Reader:

It wasn't more than 10 years ago that I was meeting in my office with former U.S. Mint Director Donna Pope. She was speaking with pride about what she considered to be her greatest achievement as Director under President Reagan: Creation of the American Eagle silver and gold bullion coin programs, the first of their kind in our nation's history.

The purpose of these coins was to give people the opportunity to own physical silver and gold in a form certified for weight and purity by the U.S. Mint. Congress later authorized them to be used in IRA plans. While the bullion coin program was a signal success, there was one consequence neither Ms. Pope nor I foresaw back then.

Nobody took into account the collector market and the profound impact it would have on these coins. It turned out that American Eagles—especially the silver dollars—became enormously popular with collectors, who are building sets of them by date, mintmark and condition.

Silver Eagles = Today's Morgan Dollars

In the 1800s and early 1900s, the U.S. Morgan Silver Dollar was struck year upon year at various mints and went into commerce at face value, which was then a small premium over their silver content. Like today's Silver Eagles, their core value was in their precious metal content. In modern times these coins have become the bedrock of the collecting world, coveted by millions. In top grades, Morgan Silver Dollars can sell for tens and even hundreds of thousands of dollars each. Most of the highest-graded Morgan Dollars are beyond the reach of all but the wealthiest collectors.

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As today's collectors saw the Silver Eagle series unfold from its start in 1986, some realized there was a literal "ground floor" opportunity to acquire the top-grade coins as they were released.

They started submitting Silver Eagles to one of the leading independent grading services, the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). They prayed that the coins would come back with the highest-possible grade: MS70. (All Uncirculated coins are graded on a point system from a low of 60 to a high of 70, with 70 representing flawless perfection). Then the market began to take off.

MS70 = $$$$$!

Fast forward to now. Today, almost every Silver Eagle struck since 1986 is worth about the same thing: A small premium over the spot price of an ounce of silver. But for those coins that earned the top grade of MS70, it's a different story: of all the Silver Eagles produced in 2010 by the U.S. Mint, less than one out of every 681 earned the NGC MS70 grade!

In the rarified atmosphere of MS70, Silver Eagles have soared to market prices that I can only characterize as surreal. Consider this:

MS70 Silver Eagles have been selling for truly stratospheric prices. Here are just a few eye-popping examples:

1996 MS70 Silver Eagle $5,690
1988 MS70 Silver Eagle $3,190
1991 MS70 Silver Eagle $2,810
1994 MS70 Silver Eagle $1,470

Lightning Strikes Twice: A Fabulous MS70 Silver Eagle Deal

Given the stellar performance of NGC MS70 Early Release Silver Eagles, I've been trying to snag any quantity of them for years now. Then out of nowhere, lightning struck when the CEO of America's largest wholesale bullion brokerage supplied us with the last of the 2010 Silver Eagles in the coveted MS70 grade. (His firm actually supplies our government with the blanks used to make U.S. Silver Eagles).

I was lamenting the fact that we ran out of those 2010 MS70 Silver Eagles so quickly, leaving thousands of customers hanging. He sympathized with our plight. "Well Nick, the 2010s are history, but we're going to submit a quantity of 2011 Eagles to NGC immediately. They're the very first ones released from the mint. There's no telling how few may come back with the perfect MS70 grade, but if you give me a firm written advance order now, you can have every one that does."

I wasted no time in negotiating the purchase and signing the contract. Who says lightning never strikes twice?

It Just Keeps Getting Better

I was thrilled to lock up a guaranteed supply of Perfect Gem MS70 Silver Eagles from a primary distributor who gets them direct from the U.S. Mint. (This is a coin you cannot buy directly from the U.S. Mint). Moreover, every coin would be certified and encapsulated by NGC, one of the top two firms for grading coins. But better yet, because we'll get the very first coins released from the mint, they will have the value-enhancing "Early Release" designation.

What does "Early Release" mean? NGC designates only those coins it certifies as having been released during the first 30 days of issue as Early Release. Collectors place a premium on these coins because they are struck from freshly made dies, which are thought to impart superior quality. Only a miniscule number of the mintage gets the Early Release pedigree.

This Early Release certification can turbo charge the value of an already valuable MS70 coin. For example, a MS70 2006 20th Anniversary Silver Eagle from the West Point Mint is valued at $2,000—but add the NGC "Early Release" pedigree and the value skyrockets to $2,995—that's 50% more!

CALL IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THEY'RE GONE

I don't know how many of the 2011s we'll have, but you can take advantage of my "bolt of lightning" deal on these Perfect Gem MS70 coins at blowout prices even lower than the 2010s: just $149 each! But, you can save even more. Order 5-9 for only $139 each, and order 10 or more at the best deal—only $129 each!

To avoid disappointment I urge you to call immediately toll-free
(800) 973-3077 and request Offer Code DP400P.

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NOTE: Earliest orders get priority, so call immediately to avoid disappointment!

Nicholas J. Bruyer, Founder & Chairman, First Federal Coin Corp.

Nicholas Bruyer is an award-winning professional numismatist with more than 30 years of coin market experience. His firm is the distributor for Odyssey Marine Exploration and a distributor for the London 2012 Olympic Games Coin Program. Since 1985, hundreds of thousands of satisfied customers have acquired coins from First Federal Coin Corp. and its parent company.

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